um I'm watching the episode that my DVR claims was new on 1/31 (Nora coming home from the hospital) but it takes place before the last episodes I watched (the magazine cover, college too expensive etc.) Is my DVR playing tricks on me? Did NBC screw up? Am I going crazy?

Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think she's going to keep the baby. I think she's just having a hard time with it. It felt believable when she said she needed to distance herself from them in order to cope.

Also! For those of you who love this show and have not yet watched Friday Night Lights (or am I the only one?), it's now on Netflix streaming and you should check it out. It's also helmed by Katims and it's very similar in the way that it portrays those very real, intimate moments, and the acting is superb. I'm only on season one, but so far I think it's better than Parenthood.

um I'm watching the episode that my DVR claims was new on 1/31 (Nora coming home from the hospital) but it takes place before the last episodes I watched (the magazine cover, college too expensive etc.) Is my DVR playing tricks on me? Did NBC screw up? Am I going crazy?

Yeah, that is a repeat. Silly DVR

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Also! For those of you who love this show and have not yet watched Friday Night Lights (or am I the only one?), it's now on Netflix streaming and you should check it out. It's also helmed by Katims and it's very similar in the way that it portrays those very real, intimate moments, and the acting is superb. I'm only on season one, but so far I think it's better than Parenthood.

I was soooo sad when that went off the air. Have they even shown the last season on regular tv yet? They showed it on DirectTV channel.

Did anybody else think it was weird that although we saw Kristina go force Amber to leave with her that they didn't have a scene in the car or after they got home or anything? Because, yeah, it's so like Amber to not voice her opinion.

Did anybody else think it was weird that although we saw Kristina go force Amber to leave with her that they didn't have a scene in the car or after they got home or anything? Because, yeah, it's so like Amber to not voice her opinion.

Yeah, that was super weird! it's not like the situation was resolved by just making Amber leave. It's really annoying that the politician guy decided it was ok to get involved with his 19 year old assistant.

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I felt like it was a set-up to say that the pol is 28, like that isn't that much older than Amber, but there are still heirarchy issues that make it problematic. Its also weird that no one spoke to Amber's mother.

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I also thought it was interesting to show Drew as being upset at the idea that his mother might have another child. I feel like shows so often portray teenagers so stereotypically, like wisecracking mini-adults with bigger mood-swings. Its nice to show their softer sides.

The finale felt like it was more hurriedly cleaning up plot lines, but then wedding episodes always are really big without a lot of space for the tiny details that Parenthood does so well. Loved Zoe and Julia, and even Amber and Bob Little's scenes, but the rest of it was a bit too pat. I also like Sarah's face when Mark proposed. The first time sexin' scene seemed like a waste - it was just so nothingy.

This is such a great show, but apparently the ratings are still lukewarm and there is some question that it may not be renewed.

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I couldn't believe they hurried through all that important stuff...it could have been half a season worth of plot! I wanted to hear the breakup scenes with the doctor and the cellist. Not to mention the rush to get married. It felt like they were wrapping up the show instead of preparing for a new season, which makes me sad.

ohhh, it was a finale. no wonder they wrapped everything up. what a weird episode!

Haddie was pissing me off this episode. When her dad told her not to worry about Cornell, she said "I wasnt" meaning that she really has no concept of money and just assumed her parents will keep paying for everything regardless of her dad;s job situation. I guess that's a pretty typical attitude of a well off high school kid, but it made me want to smack her.

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I think Adam was being a bit of a dick, meeting with that guy knowing that Crosby doesn't want to sell. I get it, he has a kid about to go to college but he knew that when he bought the place with Crosby and he knows how much this means to him. I don't think I will ever like Adam.